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Rennie

Rennie (noun) means informal term for a person who travels from event to event working the renaissance-faire circuit. Example: “The rennies set up their stalls before the gates opened for the first weekend of the fair.”

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Informal term for a person who travels from event to event working the renaissance-faire circuit.
"The rennies set up their stalls before the gates opened for the first weekend of the fair."

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In plain EnglishSlang for someone who works or performs at renaissance fairs, often traveling between them seasonally.

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Rennies plural

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The _____ set up their stalls before the gates opened for the first weekend of the fair.

Etymology

A shortened, informal form of "renaissance," used within the renaissance-fair community itself.

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What does “Rennie” mean?

The word “Rennie” means informal term for a person who travels from event to event working the renaissance-faire circuit. In plain terms, slang for someone who works or performs at renaissance fairs, often traveling between them seasonally.

How do you use “Rennie” in a sentence?

Here is “Rennie” used in a sentence: “The rennies set up their stalls before the gates opened for the first weekend of the fair.”

What part of speech is “Rennie”?

“Rennie” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Rennie?

"Rennie" (noun) means informal term for a person who travels from event to event working the renaissance-faire circuit.

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